You’re right in my backyard with this video these trailers have been popular since I was a little kid (I’m only 20) roofing crews love these and were considering adding them to the fleet at the equipment rental shop I work at
I had my roof replaced last year. The roofing company I hired, they brought this machine and I was like what the heck is that? It was nice seeing it in action. The company brought two. Once the one filled up, they would rotate it while keeping the work flowing nice and easy. It’s definitely a great machine.
I live about 2.5 hrs north west of Lancaster PA. I've seen a few of those around town for a few years and never knew what its was. Thats a pretty sweet piece of equipment. Good stuff Stan👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
That’s awesome. I have a equiptor 4000 it’s the best thing i have ever bought 5 years and no issues whatsoever. Can’t wait too get my hands on a 7000 👊🏻👍😎🙏🇺🇸
Hey, you guys need one of these machines on your job(s) and this will help you, the manufacturer and companies that need this machine. Wow the brain power to build this!!
Dang Stan, wish I knew you were in the county I'd like to have come meet you. Judging by the snow still on the ground it had to be about a week and half ago if this video was done this year. Well, a belated welcome to you Stan.
4,000 lbs cap probably north of $45k pretty slick toy. but even a full sized telehandler thats rated for 8k can be tippy with 14sq of shingles at full boom. ~3,500lbs
Finally! A REAL product. That other tote thing was an absurd useless joke. Now THIS is why I am subscribed to your channel!.... Hrmm with a little more introspection, the Tote guy is in essence a large wheel barrow.... with the correct "dump" box on it. Of course 8' wide so surely there is a better solution.
A lot of companies will think outside the box which is kind of average that you see but that thing was outside the box the circle and the triangle all together it was three-dimensional I should have had my glasses on
Stan I have a request. Please share the recording date of your videos in your intro. Things have been disjointed lately. I'll watch one that's six months old. Then the next is from two weeks ago. Then two months old. Then ten months old. I feel like a pinball bouncing around. Maybe it's just me. Thanks for listening. Thank you for the content. 😊
Stan it's a shame I'm sure you flew into Philly international if I would of known could of bought you lunch or dinner I'm 15 min from airport and 45 min or so from Lancaster have seen there product many times being so close to there factory
it needs expandable axles like the ultrabooms have having run telehandlers for years this unit looks kind of dangerous with how narrow it is also it lacks the leveling cylinder a traditional telehandler has though the box idea is not a bad one the commercial roofing companies around here use old airplane supply trucks which have a scissor lift box that does a similar thing
I saw comments saying the price is going to be 150k? This unit should cost less than a telehandler. You can buy similar lift height and capacity telehandlers for less than 100k.
Price is fair, since if you want too use a real telehandler you need to load it on a equipment trailer and move it with a real truck. Also there is alot of development in this machine and it is probably very low productiin volume. So the priece is reasonable.
@@jonasstahl9826 you dont always have to load a telehandler could drive it down the road like Stan moves his loaders. And a telehandler has a full cab and diesel engine ability to put skid steer attachments on the front. This only have a briggs and stratton engine, the remote control capabilities and a few extra moving parts. Should be a minimum the same price as a Cat telehandler.
@@AndrewOborny Again the difficult parts is developing the turn into trailer function, thats what cost the additional 50k also you pay because it safes money since it is obviously way faster too transport than a telehandler the drives on its own, or cost way more too haul on a truck and you dont need the additional person that drives the telehandler to the jobsite.
I think those things would be alot better safer set up if they didn't use pickup tires on it equipment tires have thick sidewalls so when you blow one out it's not gonna be so abrupt and tip you over or something I think they should of done better research on tires and rim size like 16.5 trailer tires you can wide and good tread on them and like a inch plus thick sidewall on them and stand up better to nails cough cough you're making this for roofs where nails fall on the ground all the time just saying seems like they just to new to this can be 10 years or 20 years but they still creating greenhorn designs with alot of things
That towable telehandler is just way neat! Nothing else like it, anywhere.
You’re right in my backyard with this video these trailers have been popular since I was a little kid (I’m only 20) roofing crews love these and were considering adding them to the fleet at the equipment rental shop I work at
I had my roof replaced last year. The roofing company I hired, they brought this machine and I was like what the heck is that? It was nice seeing it in action. The company brought two. Once the one filled up, they would rotate it while keeping the work flowing nice and easy. It’s definitely a great machine.
Great guys, my favorite customers are all from that area of Pennsylvania
Pretty sweet items!! I see the need for this in numerous different fields!! Great stuff @Stan !! Stay blessed!!
Pretty awesome. My neighbor has had one now for a couple year now. I thought it was an asphalt box. But then I looked it up and was impressed
This unit isn’t even available yet
@@Johnthelittlebuilder he has the trailer that lifts
@@ds6843 ah makes sense! Love mine can’t wait for this one to hit the market
I live about 2.5 hrs north west of Lancaster PA. I've seen a few of those around town for a few years and never knew what its was. Thats a pretty sweet piece of equipment. Good stuff Stan👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
That’s awesome. I have a equiptor 4000 it’s the best thing i have ever bought 5 years and no issues whatsoever. Can’t wait too get my hands on a 7000 👊🏻👍😎🙏🇺🇸
I love this machine. If I was a roofer, it's a must have.
Hey, you guys need one of these machines on your job(s) and this will help you, the manufacturer and companies that need this machine. Wow the brain power to build this!!
I have an equipter and always catches homeowners attention. as we shift to commercial I'm def buying this new model
Very very cool machines.
Amish Stan.
Amazing piece of equipment!!
Nice one Stan. 👍👍🏴🏴
Dang Stan, wish I knew you were in the county I'd like to have come meet you. Judging by the snow still on the ground it had to be about a week and half ago if this video was done this year. Well, a belated welcome to you Stan.
Great content! Love seeing your videos.
Need more videos from these guys
Cool machines!
Sweet machine!!! Love it!
Hell of a rig....
Great story Great machine
That’s one heck a log a toy I’ll put that on my Father’s Day list
That is an amazing machine
4,000 lbs cap probably north of $45k pretty slick toy. but even a full sized telehandler thats rated for 8k can be tippy with 14sq of shingles at full boom. ~3,500lbs
Finally! A REAL product. That other tote thing was an absurd useless joke. Now THIS is why I am subscribed to your channel!.... Hrmm with a little more introspection, the Tote guy is in essence a large wheel barrow.... with the correct "dump" box on it. Of course 8' wide so surely there is a better solution.
So when is Equipter coming out with a towable excavator?
WOW! very cool product...
any idea on price all in fully loaded????
A lot of companies will think outside the box which is kind of average that you see but that thing was outside the box the circle and the triangle all together it was three-dimensional I should have had my glasses on
When you see a roofer with an equipter you know they are not a fly by night
Amazing!
But, can it fit between houses let's say a 10 foot wide fence opening (gate)?
To tow it down the road it'd have to be no wider than 8' 6”
@@Sc-jf3yk thank you very much. I'm up to speed now.
Man.. like use it to tow my boat too..
This is so bad ass
U all ready have the hat they put it on u all ready from Robert illinois.
Amazing
Wow that's cool
Damm it Stan ! You are poisonous !
Stan...its pronuced "Lank -aster
Stan I have a request. Please share the recording date of your videos in your intro. Things have been disjointed lately. I'll watch one that's six months old. Then the next is from two weeks ago. Then two months old. Then ten months old. I feel like a pinball bouncing around. Maybe it's just me. Thanks for listening. Thank you for the content. 😊
Stan it's a shame I'm sure you flew into Philly international if I would of known could of bought you lunch or dinner I'm 15 min from airport and 45 min or so from Lancaster have seen there product many times being so close to there factory
it needs expandable axles like the ultrabooms have having run telehandlers for years this unit looks kind of dangerous with how narrow it is also it lacks the leveling cylinder a traditional telehandler has though the box idea is not a bad one the commercial roofing companies around here use old airplane supply trucks which have a scissor lift box that does a similar thing
This would be perfect for tree work if you could make it reach a little higher
I saw comments saying the price is going to be 150k? This unit should cost less than a telehandler. You can buy similar lift height and capacity telehandlers for less than 100k.
Price is fair, since if you want too use a real telehandler you need to load it on a equipment trailer and move it with a real truck.
Also there is alot of development in this machine and it is probably very low productiin volume. So the priece is reasonable.
@@jonasstahl9826 you dont always have to load a telehandler could drive it down the road like Stan moves his loaders. And a telehandler has a full cab and diesel engine ability to put skid steer attachments on the front. This only have a briggs and stratton engine, the remote control capabilities and a few extra moving parts. Should be a minimum the same price as a Cat telehandler.
@@AndrewOborny Again the difficult parts is developing the turn into trailer function, thats what cost the additional 50k also you pay because it safes money since it is obviously way faster too transport than a telehandler the drives on its own, or cost way more too haul on a truck and you dont need the additional person that drives the telehandler to the jobsite.
@@jonasstahl9826you can haul a telehandler pretty fast and a small one can go on a equipment trailer bumper pull behind a 3/4 ton truck.
@jonasstahl9826 "to" not "too".
Great video, very innovative! Thank you
this is just an advertisement right?
How much $
I think those things would be alot better safer set up if they didn't use pickup tires on it equipment tires have thick sidewalls so when you blow one out it's not gonna be so abrupt and tip you over or something I think they should of done better research on tires and rim size like 16.5 trailer tires you can wide and good tread on them and like a inch plus thick sidewall on them and stand up better to nails cough cough you're making this for roofs where nails fall on the ground all the time just saying seems like they just to new to this can be 10 years or 20 years but they still creating greenhorn designs with alot of things
here to help
I sence a man bucket posable hence the jib
I bet it's 30k to 40k.
Really cool unit, but for $150k, it should be. Pretty pricey unit. You'd have to do a LOT of roofs to justify that investment.
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really cool deal but!! $147 k
Amazing